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Trade Or Hold – Rd20

Written by Schwarzwalder on August 4 2017

Dan Hannebery made the jump to elite status in 2016 but has found the going tough this season. After averaging 116pts between Rds3-10, Hanners has hit the ton just twice in his last eight games with a high score of 105. Can you afford to carry him through the SC-Finals?

Jeremy Cameron averaged 96pts over the first fourteen Rounds of the season and was set to leap into the Top6 FWDs for the year. Injury has set in with Cameron missing two games recently and now ruled out for the Rd20 clash with Melbourne. In his last three appearances Cameron has averaged just 70pts. Is it time to move him on?

Been stuck with Hanners all year, luckily I can usually have him off with the E but seems like I’ll have to have him play this week. No point trading really too many other issues or future issues. Same story with Treloar.

Started with Hanners last year as well and couldn’t have been happier, he was Doch like with his consistency. Not sure if it’s the lack of alcohol he consumed for a while, the knee injury from the granny or a few other niggles but most weeks he is horrible to watch and can not score. At least Treloar gets plenty of touches and I can pretend in my mind he is scoring well. I usually wait a while before looking at his final score and coming back to reality.

Some AFL Fantasy positional changes have been revealed: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-12-01/assume-the-position-fantasy-positions-locked-in
Expect these to be the same in SuperCoach. And in case you’re wondering, the forward line is still rubbish 🙁

Uh oh… former Essendon ruckman John Barnes is leading a push to sue the AFL for the effects of concussion. This could get ugly. http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/former-essendon-ruckman-john-barnes-leading-player-push-to-sue-afl-over-concussion-2017

International Rules: Fyfe spent a lot of time forward. There is speculation that this could continue into next year. At around $593K, he’ll still represent good value in the midfield, but it will be worth keeping this in mind.

In potentially SuperCoach relevant news, GWS has signed ex-Collingwood defender Lachlan Keeffe as a delisted free agent. He’ll be basement-priced next year, and can play at both ends of the ground. GWS has also floated the idea of him in the ruck.